Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Jul 2022)

The immunogenicity of plant-based COE-GCN4pII protein in pigs against the highly virulent porcine epidemic diarrhea virus strain from genotype 2

  • Thuong Thi Ho,
  • Thuong Thi Ho,
  • Vy Thai Trinh,
  • Vy Thai Trinh,
  • Hanh Xuan Tran,
  • Phuong Thu Thi Le,
  • Tra Thi Nguyen,
  • Tra Thi Nguyen,
  • Hang Thu Thi Hoang,
  • Minh Dinh Pham,
  • Udo Conrad,
  • Ngoc Bich Pham,
  • Ngoc Bich Pham,
  • Ha Hoang Chu,
  • Ha Hoang Chu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.940395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a serious infectious causative agent in swine, especially in neonatal piglets. PEDV genotype 2 (G2) strains, particularly G2a, were the primary causes of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) outbreaks in Vietnam. Here, we produced a plant-based CO-26K-equivalent epitope (COE) variant from a Vietnamese highly virulent PEDV strain belonging to genotype 2a (COE/G2a) and evaluated the protective efficacy of COE/G2a-GCN4pII protein (COE/G2a-pII) in piglets against the highly virulent PEDV G2a strain following passive immunity. The 5-day-old piglets had high levels of PEDV-specific IgG antibodies, COE-IgA specific antibodies, neutralizing antibodies, and IFN-γ responses. After virulent challenge experiments, all of these piglets survived and had normal clinical symptoms, no watery diarrhea in feces, and an increase in their body weight, while all of the negative control piglets died. These results suggest that the COE/G2a-pII protein produced in plants can be developed as a promising vaccine candidate to protect piglets against PEDV G2a infection in Vietnam.

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